Ethnography through Fieldwork Devices
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Köp båda 2 för 855 krThis volume proposes devices for attuning researchers to field sites, moving in and with them, or making sense of specific encounters after the factThe potential shape of fieldwork devices is difficult to convey in a purely conceptual or textbook format this volume uses powerful examples to help readers outThe humanity of ethnographic research projects emerges, with its methodological anxieties and the often required creative inventiveness emanating from fieldwork practices. Science & Technology Studies As a pedagogical text, this volume will be useful to graduate students in anthropology, particularly for methods classes, and other disciplines that employ ethnography. On the whole, the collection insightfully and productively furthers the notion of what collaboration can be, and how it is practiced, in fieldwork. Anthropos Every tradition (re)invents itself. What is more, its impossible to keep tradition without reimagining and reinventing it constantly. This book is an invitation to rethink our methodological repertoires, an exercise in ethnographic (re)imagination. An inventory but not a recipe book; a contemporary inventory of the (multiple and complex) ways in which anthropology relates to the production of knowledge.At a time when politics turns into experimentation, in this work experimentation is a political moment, as politics not only traverses militant anthropology but also examines the ways we think, feel, share, and (co-) produce knowledge. Disparidades: Revista de antropologa This volume represents a very serious, worthwhile, and successful effort to bring together new works on ethnographic field methods It will be of relevance to all practicing anthropologists, regardless of their subdiscipline, area of geographical interest, or current career position. David OKane, Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle/Saale, Germany Experimental Collaborations provides fascinating insights into some of the muddiest disciplines premised on engaged fieldwork. The book proposes an interesting and useful theoretical framework to explicate the contemporary challenges facing fieldworkers of various kinds. Matan Shapiro, Ben Gurion University of the Negev
Adolfo Estalella is Assistant Professor in Social Anthropology at the Department of Social Anthropology and Social Psychology, Complutense University of Madrid. His research focuses on the investigation of grassroots urbanism and digital cultures.
List of Illustrations Acknowledgements Foreword: Collaboration Mode 3: A Found Condition of Anthropological Field Research Today and What Might Be Made of It George E. Marcus Introduction: Experimental Collaborations Toms Snchez Criado and Adolfo Estalella Chapter 1. Experimenting with Data: Collaboration as Method and Practice in an Interdisciplinary Public Health Project Emma Garnett Chapter 2. The Research Traineeship: The Ups and Downs of Para-siting Ethnography Maria Schiller Chapter 3. Finding Ones Rhythm: A Tour de Force of Fieldwork on the Road with a Band Anna Lisa Ramella Chapter 4. Idiotic Encounters: Experimenting with Collaborations Between Ethnography and Design Andrea Gaspar Chapter 5. Fieldwork as Interface: Digital Technologies, Moral Worlds and Zones of Encounter Karen Waltorp Chapter 6. Thrown into Collaboration: An Ethnography of Transcript Authorization Alexandra Kasatkina, Zinaida Vasilyeva, and Roman Khandozhko Chapter 7. A Cultural Cyclotron: Ethnography, Art Experiments, and a Challenge of Moving Towards the Collaborative in Rural Poland Tomasz Rakowski Chapter 8. Making Fieldwork Public: Repurposing Ethnography as a Hosting Platform in Hackney Wick, London Isaac Marrero-Guillamn Afterword: Refiguring Collaboration and Experimentation Sarah Pink Index